Engine Company No. 26

Palm Street & Sandford Avenue

~1920 - ?: 908 South Orange Avenue

<1940> - ?: 18th Avenue & Norwood Street

? - Present: 420 Sandford Avenue

Organized ~1919

Additional Images

 

From 1920 Board of Commissioner's Manual: Temporary apparatus is a White Combination Chemical and Hose car, formerly at quarters of Engine 3. It is equipped with a 35 gallon Chemical Tank and was placed in service September 23rd, 1913.

From 1921 Board of Commissioner's Manual: Motor-driven American La France combination pumping engine, chemical engine and hose car.

Rosters

Job 1919 1920 1921 1923  
Captain Thomas J. Hughes Thomas J. Hughes Thomas J. Hughes Thomas J. Hughes  
Captain Lawrence Panizza Lawrence Panizza Lawrence Panizza Lawrence Panizza  
Fireman Otto Bonnet Otto Bonnet Otto Bonnet Otto Bonnet  
Fireman Philip Brady Philip Brady Philip Brady Philip Brady  
Fireman John J. Dolan John J. Dolan Edwin A. Vogel Edwin A. Vogel  
Fireman Edward F. Johnson Edward F. Johnson Edward F. Johnson Edward F. Johnson  
Fireman William McConnell William McConnell William McConnell William McConnell  
Fireman William John Price William John Price   Raymond M. Seery  
Fireman Francis T. Walsh Francis T. Walsh Francis T. Walsh Francis T. Walsh  
Fireman Joseph Dengel Joseph Dengel Joseph Dengel Joseph Dengel  
Fireman George F. Millikowski George F. Millikowski George F. Millikowski Louis C. Gommoll Jr.  
Fireman Frank Smith Frank Smith Martin Frank Martin Frank  
Fireman Luke A. Burke Luke A. Burke Luke A. Burke Luke A. Burke  
Fireman Henry Marringer Henry Marringer Albert Mueller Albert Mueller  
Fireman   Charles L. Maines Charles L. Maines Charles L. Maines  
Fireman   William Duym William Duym William Duym